In
the early morning light on Memorial Day, on the eastern side of the
Rocky Mountains in Denver, Colorado, Congressman Tom Tancredo, dressed
in full leathers beside his Harley Davidson, stood before an armada
of motorcycle riders ready to kick off the 21st Century Paul Revere
Ride. He attended the rally as the featured speaker along with Denver’s
top radio talk show host, Peter Boyles of 630 AM KHOW. Both men had
witnessed the invasion of America’s borders on the Arizona border
with Mexico.

Tancredo
said, “What kind of America our kids inherit depends on what we do
today…we cannot afford the massive invasion of an endless line of
immigrants illegally crossing our borders…and so, it’s time Americans
stand up for their country…I support the Paul Revere Riders on their
historic ride through 48 states to warn and educate the American people
of the consequences our children face if we fail to secure our borders
and regain reasoned immigration.”

The
Paul Revere Riders walked up to the podium. They represented the United
States of America. Cindy Roddenbury from South Carolina rides a Harley.
Rick Chiesa from Pennsylvania rides a Honda Gold Wing, Micha Hardy
rides a Harley-Davidson, Don McKee of Florida rides a Gold Wing and
Frosty Wooldridge rides a Honda 1100 Shadow.

With
Channel 7, 9 and WB 2 News cameras running, a long line of bikes followed
the intrepid Paul Revere Riders onto the main highway where they rounded
the first capitol of 48 to be circled on their epic journey across
America. Before them, 17,000 miles, millions of people, hundreds of
print, TV and radio interviews await them.

The
riders expect to reach over 100 million people and create a counter
critical mass of Americans who will not tolerate Senate Bill 2611
that gives amnesty to over 20 million illegal aliens and opens up
double the legal immigration numbers to 2,000,000 annually and offers
enough chain migration to bring over 100 million people into the USA
from foreign countries in a few short decades. In other words, immigrants
would displace Americans out of our own country. It’s as if our U.S.
senators had lost their minds—and they did!

For
the next 10 weeks, yours truly, one of the Paul Revere Riders will
bring America’s landscape and people to you each Thursday. You’re
going to touch, smell, see and hear about America—from Americans.
You’re going to feel the wind in your face while you hear the pain
in your fellow Americans’ hearts over the illegal alien invasion of
the United States.

Watch
for us and join us as we ride across America from sea to shining sea.
If you’re driving an18 wheeler, give a friendly honk as you pass by
us. If you’re on a motorcycle, ride with us for an hour, day or week.
Watch for our progress on www.21stCenturyPaulRevereRide.us
as we power our bikes along America’s highways. We’re on a mission
much like Paul Revere’s ride to warn the colonists that the “Redcoats
are coming” in 1775. Not only are we warning America that illegal
aliens are coming, but they are growing dangerously in numbers into
the millions and millions. Along the way, every American we meet will
be given “Action letters” and websites where they can take action
to stop the invasion. Remember, Thomas Jefferson wrote, “We the people….”
Because we cannot count on our president or Congress, we must take
the reigns into our sacred responsibility.

We
headed north along I-25 until we reached a second rally in Fort Collins.
A few weeks before, thousands of Mexican illegal aliens marched in
their streets demanding their rights. That’s like bank robbers standing
around in a bank for several weeks after their robbery and then, demanding
their rights to open up savings accounts with the money they stole.
If they could hang around the bank long enough, they figure they can
enjoy an amnesty from their crime. At the rally, we told them that
the U.S. Constitution doesn’t work that way. Once you break the law,
you go to jail. Once you break into our country, you suffer deportation.

One
little old lady promoting Defend Colorado Now’s statewide initiative
to stop illegals from grabbing services they have no rights to enjoy,
said, “Build a wall and deport them all, build a wall and deport them
all…let them work for a better life in their own country…I’m sick
and tired of paying for their babies with my hard earned money…no
to Senator Salazar for serving illegal aliens instead of Colorado
citizens.”

We
headed north along the great Rocky Mountains with snow-capped peaks
west of us. In Cheyenne, we passed colorful four foot tall cowboy
boots in the town square signifying that great ranch and horsemen
state. At the capitol building, a counter protest group drove a pickup
with the American flag flying from the back, but alongside it, a Mexican
flag flew with it. That made our blood boil because every soldier
from Valley Forge to Vietnam to Iraq did not die for open borders
and allowance for illegal invaders that choose anarchy to ent

A
Mexican named Marcus Sanchez, who became a legal U.S. citizen, protested
the Paul Revere Ride by showing Old Glory alongside his Mexican flag.
Sanchez said, “We are what America is becoming and we are America’s
future.”

“Not
if we can stop it,” I said. “It’s amazing that he was pretending to
be an American while he supported lawlessness and anarchy of fellow
Mexicans entering illegally into our country. We don’t want to become
like Mexico which is a corrupt, failed government, and society with
people fleeing their homeland. If they want a better life, they need
to stay in their own country and clean up their own house. We don’t
need millions of Mexico’s poor to become our new poverty class. We
have enough of our own problems in America without multiplying them
by massive, unending immigration.”

Next
day, we rode north into rolling, treeless hills as pretty as a golf
course spread across magnificent Wyoming. We passed through Jackalope
which showed a jackrabbit with antlers sticking out of his ears. We
throttled through Chugwater, population 244, elevation 5,288. Folks
stepped up with friendly smiles, handshakes and “Thank you” everywhere
we stopped. They waved and honked as they passed us along the highway.
We couldn’t help feeling that America is a family that speaks the
same language, which is English, loves the same culture, and cares
about the future of our children. One lady saw our T-shirts that read,
“Stop Illegal Immigration: Ask Me How”. On the back is the Paul Revere
Ride logo. She said, “I like you folks already.”

Wispy
horse-tail clouds danced in the blue sky above us while darker clouds
created vapor columns in the mountains. Farther north on the horizon,
rain threatened, but remained in the mountains off to our side. We
raced through green valleys framed by crystal rivers--with fly fisherman
elegantly flipping their flies into the curling waters swirling around
them. The scene reminded me of a profound movie “A River Runs Through
It.”

Miles
down the road, we headed into Big Sky Montana on our way toward Billings.
Instead of the Rocky Mountains standing off to our left, we entered
them. Rugged snow-capped peaks swallowed us into their mysterious
beauty. We entered the land of the famous mountain man Jim Bridger.
Our eyes saw what he saw. The Grand Tetons and Yellowstone remained
after Lewis and Clark passed this way 200 years ago. I felt their
spirits seep into my being. They rode horses, paddled canoes and built
America with the sweat of their brows.

At
the end of a glorious day, I roared down the highway wondering what
Paul Revere might have been thinking during his famous ride. Was he
afraid for his country that had not yet been born? Did he carry passionate
resolve to warn the colonists of the advancing British? Did he feel
despair? Was he tired? What if he had given up? No, he spurred his
horse toward destiny by warning his fellow Americans. He rode into
that black night with a mission that birthed a nation. He was also
the leader of the Boston Tea Party. He galloped as a man of action.

Today,
the United States stands a critical crossroads—as deadly and dangerous
as the Civil War. Our country is being divided and destroyed by illegal
alien migrants and by the people we elected into office. Our own president
washes into incompetence and deadly, indolent mediocrity.

As
Paul Revere rode with bravery, the 21st Century Paul Revere Riders
throttle their iron steeds from sea to shining sea. We’re inspired
by his true grit, integrity and heart. He embodied America. We won’t
let his ride be in vain. We warn Americans so they can become armed
with knowledge, tools to change history and become empowered. Good
night and God’s speed!

We’re
talking to truckers, RV drivers, bikers and just plain folks across
the nation. We’re giving everyone we meet an action sheet showing
them ‘how’ to take action. We intend to bring 1,000,000 Americans
to www.numbersusa.com to become
the most effective armada of faxers and phone callers in history.
NumbersUSA.com is the easiest, fastest way to make impact on your
senators and House members. We demand HR 4437 be passed and we refuse
to be scammed by Senate Bill 2611 that would avalanche America into
a nightmare of sheer numbers of people who came to America illegally
and do not respect our laws, language or society.

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visit our website at www.21stCenturyPaulRevereRide.us
for our routes and dates at your state capitol. We’ve already been
on Fox News, WB 2 News, NBC, three radio stations and five newspapers.
We expect to create ‘counter critical mass’ of Americans who will
not let our country die of this immigration invasion. Please donate
to keep our bikes running by checking the website. If you would like
one of these great T-shirts, check it out and wear it proudly. As
you read this dispatch, we’re headed into Idaho to warn the residents
that the illegal aliens are coming and they will be stopped. For part
2 click below.

A
Mexican named Marcus Sanchez, who became a legal U.S. citizen, protested
the Paul Revere Ride by showing Old Glory alongside his Mexican flag.
Sanchez said, “We are what America is becoming and we are America’s future.”